@Rumsfeld this is one of your best. It's a very enjoyable, realistic look at Inoue. Both his skill level and entertainment value are top of the line and you showcased it brilliantly.
Great video as per usual @Rumsfeld ! Inoue has shown time and time again that he fights like a real champion even when pushed hard. A skilled yet crowd pleasing fighter. He brings so much excitement to boxing. Inoue has already made it to ATG status IMO. If he manages to beat MJ, Nakatani, Ball this year and then the rest of the top 126 fighters there's no doubt that he's cemented himself as one of the very best of this era. Enjoy him while he's still active.
When did you get a gig at the Ring magazine? Congrats mate, you are really moving up in the boxing punditry world. Maybe one day we will hear you on comms with Jim Lampley. As for the video, I really enjoyed it. Inoue encapsulates all that is good about boxing; he isn't perfect (nobody is), but his combination of heart, skill, power and aggression isn't something I'm sure I'll see again. Boxing will miss him when he hangs up his gloves.
Rummy in the big time now! How does it feel being driven around in a limo filled with beautiful babies! One issue your excellent videos proves without a doubt is the Monster has a steel chin. Anyone suggesting that his chin is fragile or weak needs to find another sport to criticize.
Right. I don't believe his legs have betrayed him yet. They were too close together when he got caught. That was the issue.